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Fan, Jia‐Yao


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<scp>ATPSyn</scp>‐β in <scp>Diaphorina citri</scp> facilitates the transmission of <scp>Candidatus</scp> Liberibacter asiaticus by interacting with its outer membrane protein A Yuan et al. (2025). Pest Management Science Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus influences the emergence of the Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri by regulating key cuticular proteins Yuan et al. (2024). Insect Science Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus

<scp>ATPSyn</scp>‐β in <scp>Diaphorina citri</scp> facilitates the transmission of <scp>Candidatus</scp> Liberibacter asiaticus by interacting with its outer membrane protein A
AbstractBACKGROUNDAlthough it is known that Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), the agent of citrus Huanglongbing, circulates and multiplies within the insect vector Diaphorina citri, the specific factors enabling CLas transmission remain unclear. Previous studies have shown that ATPSyn‐β facilitates phytoplasma movement in vector insects, and functions as a transport protein in D. citri. In this study, the role of ATPSyn‐β was expected to be unveiled in CLas transmission in D. citri.RESULTSThe interaction between ATPSyn‐β of D. citri and the outer membrane protein A (OmpA) of CLas was identified using glutathione S‐transferase pull‐down and yeast two‐hybrid assays. No interactions existed between OmpA and vitellogenin (Vg). Bioinformatics analysis revealed that ATPSyn‐β contained two conserved domains, ATP‐synt_ab_N and ATP‐synt_ab. Notably, ATP‐synt_ab_N interacted with both OmpA and Vg, indicating a competitive relationship between Vg and OmpA for binding to ATPSyn‐β. After silencing ATPSyn‐β expression using RNAi, the feeding behavior of D. citri decreased, resulting in a lower acquisition of CLas. Subsequently, this inhibited CLas movement within D. citri and reduced the inoculation of CLas to healthy citrus plants.CONCLUSIONATPSyn‐β was involved in the acquisition, movement in vivo, and inoculation of CLas by interacting with OmpA, thus offering a novel target to prevent the spread of citrus Huanglongbing. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.
Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus influences the emergence of the Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri by regulating key cuticular proteins
AbstractThe Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri, is the primary vector of the HLB pathogen, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas). The acquisition of CLas shortens the developmental period of nymphs, accelerating the emergence into adulthood and thereby facilitating the spread of CLas. Cuticular proteins (CPs) are involved in insect emergence. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying CLas‐promoted emergence in D. citri via CP mediation. Here, a total of 159 CP genes were first identified in the D. citri genome. Chromosomal location analysis revealed an uneven distribution of these CP genes across the 13 D. citri chromosomes. Proteomic analysis identified 54 differentially expressed CPs during D. citri emergence, with 14 CPs exhibiting significant differential expression after CLas acquisition. Five key genes, Dc18aa‐1, Dc18aa‐2, DcCPR‐24, DcCPR‐38 and DcCPR‐58, were screened from the proteome and CLas acquisition. The silencing of these 5 genes through a modified feeding method significantly reduced the emergence rate and caused various abnormal phenotypes, indicating the crucial role that these genes play in D. citri emergence. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the role of CPs in D. citri and reveals that CLas can influence the emergence process of D. citri by regulating the expression of CPs. These key CPs may serve as potential targets for future research on controlling huanglongbing (HLB) transmission.
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